West Central enhances performance guarantees
WILLMAR, Minn. (WC Distribution) – West Central Distribution announced Oct. 23 the launch of its enhanced performance guarantee featuring the advanced chelating agent Levesol starter fertilizer Redline, and IDC-combatting formula Soygreen.
Targeted to growers pursuing new and innovative techniques to maximize yields with proven inputs, the guarantees promise a yield increase per acre return for growers who use one of these products next year.
Enhancements to this year’s performance guarantees include the introduction of more products, expansion of crops, and guarantee of product performance on all acres.
West Central’s decision to expand this program was due to the superior results from its 2015 program, further development of advanced Levesol chelation technology, and today’s increasing economic pressures on commodity prices.
The performance guarantees allow growers to experience firsthand, in their own fields, why Redline, Levesol and Soygreen live up to the hype and increase yields by increasing overall nutrient efficiency in plants.
New users of these products are eligible to participate in the guarantee program.
In return, West Central will guarantee a yield increase per acre minimum advantage.
Levesol is the most scientifically proven, and only, patent-pending chelate in the industry.
Levesol has three modes of action that make it unlike any other chelating agent on the market.
Levesol unlocks the nutrients it’s applied with in the fertilizer. It also unlocks the nutrients already present in the soil.
Finally, Levesol keeps these nutrients available in the plant all season long.
“Redline and Soygreen both contain Levesol,” said Brian Kuehl, director of product development, West Central Distribution, “which is the purest and highest concentration of ortho-ortho-EDDHA chelating agent that exists.
“Levesol keeps nutrients in the fertilizer mixture and in the soil soluble for uptake, and makes other nutrients in the soil available to the plant.
“It also prevents nutrients from binding with phosphorus, which leaves more phosphorus available for uptake.
“This technology is a proven method to increase nutrient efficiency and ultimately boost yield.”